The Power of Attorney

What does it mean? No.  It is not referring to the power of your Attorney-at-Law.

Let me give you a hint. Decided to migrate, but still, have business to sort out in Jamaica? Your family/relative has been under the weather and need you to arrange certain affairs? Then this is just the document for you.

This document allows 1 person (person A) to appoint another person (person B) as an agent in conducting activities on behalf of person A. So if Aunty Jacky decides to migrate, but she needs you to collect her rent, collect money from the bank, etc., Aunty Jacky will need to appoint you as her agent. This is done through a Power of Attorney.

What are your thoughts? Do you have an Aunty Jacky? Yes?  Then let's talk legal!

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